The plans with the Covent Garden Market Authority will lead to the transformation of the 57-acre site situated next to Vauxhall Cross in the Nine Elms regeneration zone.
The multi-phase scheme will take 10 years to build and includes development of 550,000 sq ft of modern facilities to house the 200 businesses that make up the UK’s largest fruit, vegetable and flower market.
Construction work will be funded from the release of 20 acres of surplus land for a residential led mixed-use regeneration scheme.
Much of this will be built on a separate site joined by a 1km linear park. In total more than 3,000 new homes and 135,000 sq ft of new office space and 100,000 sq ft of retail and leisure will be built.
Development work on the new market will commence in 2015 and on the first phase of the surplus land in 2017.
Vinci Construction UK has been earmarked to construct the new market, with other firms likely to be brought on board to build the later housing projects.
Project team
- Architects: Skidmore Owings & Merrill and BDP
- Structural Consultant: Hyland Edgar Driver
- Quantity Surveyor: Gleeds
- Mech & Elec Consultant: Hoare Lea
- Market contractor: Vinci Construction UK
Separate northern site in Nine Elms integrates a mix of residential towers and low rise buildings and will be linked to the market by a 1km linear park
Part of the main market site will also provide housing and residential
The developers have agreed to pump £91m into local infrastructure improvements.
The money will be spent on a series of local transport upgrades including the now approved Northern Line Extension.
Sarah McDermott, chairman of the council’s planning committee, said: “This project covers five distinct development plots, the largest being the new wholesale market itself which will be overhauled to provide a 21st Century trading space for the food and flower businesses.
“The current flower market site would make way for a series of new buildings including three towers which will form part of the Vauxhall tall building cluster.”